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FEBRUARY 9th: The Little Match Girl with Borealis Chamber Artists

The Little Match Girl Passion serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of compassion and supporting those in need. Proceeds from ticket sales will benefit Chum a nonprofit organization that serves over 8,000 low-income, homeless, hungry, isolated, or otherwise marginalized community members annually in Duluth, MN. Additionally, a freewill offering will be collected during the performance to support their vital work. This is the regional premiere of The Little Match Girl Passion by David Lang.

Choral performance | Borealis Chamber Artists 
Choreography | Kayla Schiltgen with input from dancers
Dance artists | Allisun Zagar, Kristen Hylenski, Kayla Schiltgen, Brianna Hall-Nelson

Sunday, February 9 at 3:00pm

Pilgrim Congregational Church, Duluth, Mn (performance not affiliated with the church)

Kayla is a recipient of the Individual Artist Equity Grant, made possible in part by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and culture heritage fund.
image of a little girl holding a match in the cold, poster for Borealis Chamber Artists performance with Kayla Schiltgen in Duluth, Minnesota
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FEBRUARY 27th-MARCH 1st: RAD Fest, Midwest Regional Alternative Dance Festival

Kayla's screendance installation, object permanence is headed to Kalamazoo, MI for RAD Fest: Midwest Regional Alternative Dance Festival. She performs live with the installation throughout the festival.

Black Arts and Cultural Center, Kalamazoo, MI
Durational Improvised Performances:
Thursday, February 27, 4:00-6:30pm
Friday, February 28, 2:30-4:30pm
Saturday, March 1, 4:30-7:00pm
FREE

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photo of a women dancing in front of TVs, photo of dance artist Kayla Schiltgen from rural Two Harbors, Minnesota, photo by CCBoyle Photography, Saint Louis County Depot, Duluth, Minnesota, North Shorror

APRIL 3rd-13th: Every Brilliant Thing at Duluth Playhouse

This moving and surprisingly hilarious immersive experience provides a life-affirming jolt of humanism, reminding audiences to pay attention to life’s smallest joys — and to each other. Every Brilliant Thing tells the story of a young child who creates a list of “everything worth living for” to cheer up their mother. What starts as a heartfelt attempt to bring comfort soon evolves into a lifelong project, with the list growing to thousands of entries, ranging from small, everyday pleasures to profound moments of connection.

Direction | Robert Lee
Narrator | Kayla Schiltgen

April 3-13, Thursday-Saturday at 7:30pm, Sunday at 2:00pm
The Lab at Norshore Theatre, Duluth Playhouse, Duluth, Mn

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poster for theater production of Every Brilliant Thing, a women, Kayla Schiltgen from rural Two Harbors, Minnesota, points at the words, Duluth Playhouse, Duluth, Minnesota

APRIL-MAY: Visual Art Show at Cedar Coffee Company

Kayla shares eight new works, along with some of her past favorites, at Cedar Coffee Company in Two Harbors, MN this April and May! Several pieces are available for purchase, including larger works on canvas and small works on paper. Every piece is created using second-hand materials. Stop by and take a look!

April & May
FREE to visit
New works will be coming to my website art shop for purchase soon.

photograph of an abstract painting with pink, green, blue and orange, original art by Kayla Schiltgen from rural Two Harbors, Minnesota

July 8 &11: is this magic? performance & workshops, Grand Marais, MN

is this magic? is an experimental dance solo merging live performance and screendance film projections. is this magic? examines authentic self-performance as a radical act of personal acceptance. Prioritizing intuition, desire, resourcefulness, and play, each iteration of the work is a one-of-a-kind expression, offering nuance and meaning with every performance. 

Performance & Artist Chat:
Friday, July 11 at 7:30pm
Studio 17, Grand Marais Artist Colony, Grand Marais, MN
Suggested donation $5-$25 at the door
Access Info: ASL interpretation, masks, fidgets, ear defenders, quiet zone, and wheelchair accessible seating available to audience

Free Dance & Creative Movement Workshop:
Join Kayla for an evening exploring creative expression through movement activities used to create her original performance, is this magic?.

Tuesday, July 8, 6:30-8:00pm
Cook County YMCA, Grand Marais, MN
Open to the community, 16+, no dance experience necessary, all abilities & bodies welcome
Access Info: ASL interpretation available upon request, email [email protected]

poster for experimental dance performance by Kayla Schiltgen from rural Two Harbors, Mn for performance in Grand Marais, Minnesota at Grand Marais Artist Colony, dance workshops

JULY 31st-August 9th: RENT at Zeitgeist Theater

In the late 1980s and early 1990s, friends in Manhattan’s East Village struggle to build the lives of their dreams. Pennilessness, drug abuse, HIV/AIDS, social tension, and political unrest, among other hardships, challenge the group physically and emotionally. Facing the problems head on, they make personal self-discoveries and find what really matters most in life.

Direction
| Jess Hughes & Mary Fox
Choreography | Kayla Schiltgen

July 31, August 1-3 & 6-9 (all shows at 7:30pm, matinee Sunday at 2pm)
Zeitgeist Theater, Duluth, Mn

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drawing of a city for theater production of RENT in Duluth, Minnesota

August 9: Minnesota Ballet's Performing Artist Series, Duluth, MN

Kayla presents a new work-in-progress alongside choreographer Brooke Bero, musician Trevor Charnley, and singer/songwriter Amanda Grace.

Saturday, August 9
7:30pm
Studio Four, Saint Louis County Depot
Tickets: $10, available soon

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October 11: is this magic? performance & workshop, Ely, MN

is this magic? is an experimental dance solo merging live performance and screendance film projections is this magic? examines authentic self-performance as a radical act of personal acceptance. Prioritizing intuition, desire, resourcefulness, and play, each iteration of the work is a one-of-a-kind expression, offering nuance and meaning with every performance. Performances followed by an artist chat. Join me for a creative movement workshop the morning of the performance to build a short movement piece to be shared prior to is this magic?. No dance experience necessary, all bodies welcome.

Community workshop: Saturday, October 11, 10:00am-12:00pm
Performance & artist chat: Saturday, October 11, 7:00pm
Vermilion Fine Arts Theater, Ely, Minnesota
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poster for experimental dance performace by rural Two Harbors Minnesota interdisciplinary artist Kayla Schiltgen in Ely, Minnesota, dance workshops

FALL: is this magic? performances & workshops, Battle Lake & Detroit Lakes, MN

is this magic? is an experimental dance solo merging live performance and screendance film projections is this magic? examines authentic self-performance as a radical act of personal acceptance. Prioritizing intuition, desire, resourcefulness, and play, each iteration of the work is a one-of-a-kind expression, offering nuance and meaning with every performance. Performances followed by an artist chat. Join me for a creative movement workshop exploring activities used to create is this magic?. No dance experience necessary, all bodies welcome.

More info and tickets coming soon
poster for experimental dance performance by rural Two Harbors dance artist Kayla Schiltgen, for Battle Lake, Minnesota and Detroit Lakes, Minnesota, dance workshops
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This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund. Kayla is a recipient of the Individual Artist Equity Grant, made possible in part by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and culture heritage fund.
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    • curriculum vitae
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    • is this magic?
    • object permanence
    • just now
    • the I's have it
    • recipe for something
    • tender offerings
    • Deep Water
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